GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS
is about the machinations of a real estate office. It's also an
allegory in which two land developments – one that never got off the
ground (Glen Ross) and one that probably never will (Glengarry) –
represent the failed dreams of men who peddle them and the suckers who
buy in. When a yuppie asshole from the home office (Alex Baldwin, in a
brief scene that was written for him) appears in the seedy sales office
late one rainy night to berate and humiliate the salesmen, it's clear
that in David Mamet’s bleak world, even the winners are losers. You'll
never see better acting by a better ensemble cast, including Al Pacino
and Jack Lemmon. Watch them closely in the scene when Lemmon tells
Pacino about his big sale (which turns out to be a bust). It’s some of
the best acting by one actor and listening by another you'll ever see.
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